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Once upon a time, deep in the forest, there lived a little fox that had a natural love for collecting shiny things—dew drops, broken glass, fallen buttons—all neatly arranged in a tree hollow. But every night, some greedy animals would sneak in and take away the shiniest items, leaving empty corners behind. The little fox didn't understand: "Clearly, I found them, why does no one remember my name in the end?" Until one day, an old owl said to it: "To keep things, you must first leave a mark of your name." So the little fox began to carve its paw prints on each treasure. From then on, whenever someone took something away, the wind in the forest would quietly say: "This belongs to the little fox."
This reminds me of the data we generate every day—a photo, a piece of text, a click—often silently taken to train AI, while creators leave no trace. @OpenledgerHQ is like that old owl, launching Proof of Attribution, tagging each piece of data with a "source label," making it clear who created it and who used it. It’s not about stealing credit, but about making contributions visible.
More concretely, they have also invested $25 million to support AI and Web3 developers who truly want to change the rules. Not just shouting slogans, but doing practical things to gradually return data control to users. This transformation is not noisy, yet it is quietly taking place.
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